Transport
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 Will HS2 be scrapped and what has it cost so far?In Depth Experts say cutting costs on the controversial high-speed rail project could mean a slower and less regular service linking fewer locations By Arion McNicoll, The Week UK Published In Depth
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 Flybe: turbulence prompts a second nosedivefeature Airline’s latest collapse is a blow to ‘regional connectivity’ By The Week Staff Published feature
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 How an FAA glitch grounded flights across the countrySpeed Read By Devika Rao, The Week US Published Speed Read
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 The Week Unwrapped: Factories, drug money and scannerspodcast Will a UK lawsuit lead to better working conditions in Thailand? Could a new way of funding antibiotics help tackle resistance? And is airline security about to change for the better? By The Week Staff Published podcast
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 Bus fares across England to be capped at £2 from Januaryfeature Good news stories from the past seven days By The Week Staff Published feature
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 Driving home for Christmas: 20m UK car journeys expected this weekSpeed Read First Covid-free Christmas in three years plus rail strike means this year’s festive getaway ‘set to be biggest ever’ By The Week Staff Published Speed Read
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 Rail strikes: whose side is the public on?Talking Point Opinion split over who is to blame for month of train disruptions following failed talks between transport officials and unions By The Week Staff Published Talking Point
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 New rail strikes could cripple network for a weekSpeed Read More walkouts coming as government introduces new bill to ‘keep Britain moving’ By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Last updated Speed Read
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 What happened to Air France flight AF447?feature Airbus and Air France on trial for manslaughter over crash that ‘changed aviation history’ By The Week Staff Published feature
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 The rise of the superyachtIn Depth The super-rich are taking to the seas in increasingly large and lavishly equipped yachts By The Week Staff Published In Depth
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 The Week Unwrapped: Chinese protests, supersonic jets and university cheatspodcast Will mortgage strikes force China to change course? Does Concorde finally have a worthy successor? And what’s behind a rise in cheating? By The Week Staff Published podcast
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 Which lines are affected by this week’s rail strikes?feature Travel chaos ‘far from over’ as thousands of train staff walk out By Julia O'Driscoll Last updated feature
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 Should cyclists have to abide by the same rules as drivers?Today's Big Question Transport secretary’s plans could see ‘dramatic shake-up’ of rules for bike users By Julia O'Driscoll Published Today's Big Question
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 Is flight tracking the new Netflix?In Depth Hundreds of thousands follow flights of the famous but privacy concerns have led to backlash By The Week Staff Published In Depth
